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Research and Development of an Online Emulator for Designing IoT Systems

Student: Balykin Alexander

Supervisor: Leonid Voskov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

This paper presents the basic principles of the Internet of things systems, a review and comparative analysis of existing cloud platforms designed to work with smart things, methods of interaction between smart things and users. Investigated services that provide the opportunity to design Internet of things systems. Problems of learning to work with the Internet things are identified. The analysis of existing software, technical solutions and programming languages for the development of web-applications. Methods of developing basic elements which necessary for implementing an analogue of existing services for designing Internet of Things systems. A software package (web application) that implements the fundamentals of the functioning of the Internet of Things design system has been developed. This work contains 60 pages. The work uses 5 tables, 20 illustrations. During the study, 34 sources were used.

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